The program builds skills in medical signal analysis, imaging systems, and health technology design. Students gain exposure to research groups working on wearable health devices, medical data interpretation, and diagnostic tools. Laboratory sessions support hands-on work with real biomedical equipment and datasets.
Graduates often move into roles in medical device companies, research institutes, and healthcare analytics teams. Some continue into doctoral studies in Finland or other European countries. The program supports a steady link between academic study and applied health technology work through project-based learning and industry-linked assignments.
Up to 30 hours/week during studies, full-time during holidays
Accepted tests with typical minimum scores:
Biological and Medical Sciences
Oulu, Finland
Postgraduate
2 years
September
6.5
€11,000-13,000,
€11,000-13,000, (INT)
London
16900
Main Campus (Murray, KY); Extended campuses in Paducah, Hopkinsville, Madisonville, and Henderson
6.0
$ 12000
Canterbury and Medway
£ 8655
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